North Brunswick School Board Approves $167 Million Budget
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/24/2024
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Recording Published:
04/24/2024
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
North Brunswick
- Meeting Overview:
The North Brunswick School Board recently approved a annual budget of $167 million for the fiscal year 2024-2025, with a focus on maintaining and enhancing school services amidst financial challenges. The adopted budget, which dedicates the majority of its funds to the general fund, aims to address key areas such as transportation, infrastructure, technology, staff professional development, and curriculum materials.
During the meeting, the superintendent provided an in-depth presentation of the budget. Among these were the implications of state law on the local tax levy, the increasing costs of special education and health care, security expenses, teacher retention efforts, and the financial pressures from rising charter school costs.
The proposed 2% tax levy increase, as discussed, would result in an impact of 6.6 per $100 of assessed property value for local taxpayers. This detail was part of a broader conversation on the district’s sources of income and the allocation of funds. Notably, no changes were made to the budget during the meeting, and no board members expressed opposition or engaged in debate regarding the budget details.
Jennifer Herck, the negotiations chair for the North Brunswick Township Association (NBTA), raised concerns during the public session about the small percentage of the additional funds being allocated for staff salary increases. She advocated for the utilization of banked cap funds to address this issue and cautioned against potential budget cuts that could negatively affect programs and services. In response, the board attorney and negotiations committee chair highlighted the ongoing collaborative negotiations and the established ground rules for those discussions.
Other topics covered in the meeting included various international student programs such as the Model United Nations Club’s trip to Berlin and Prague, the German exchange program, and the Spanish exchange program. Students from these programs shared their experiences of cultural immersion and personal growth as a result of their international travel and interactions, expressing gratitude for the opportunities provided by the board.
The meeting also recognized the appointment of Genevie Green as the instructional dean of Jud school. Green conveyed her appreciation for the role and the opportunity to contribute to the school’s mission. Additionally, the administrative report spotlighted student involvement in the United Way tax preparation program and upcoming school events, like spring concerts and art shows.
In terms of student activities, the meeting heard about the high school’s final pep rally, the successful production of “Grease,” and planned events such as the South Asian Cultural Association’s innovation show. The Business Operations Committee discussed facility studies, grant approvals, and fiscal motions for the coming years. The Human Resources Committee addressed job postings, recruitment, reassignments, and leaves of absence, along with updates on the NBTHS Hall of Fame. The Education Committee provided insights on high-impact tutoring, grant funding, a solar eclipse event, the district’s mission statement for Middle States accreditation, translation services, dual language programs, non-tenured summative evaluations, and strategies for respiratory virus prevention.
Reports were also received from the Mayor and Township Council, the Middlesex County School Boards Association, and the New Jersey School Boards Association. The meeting concluded with the approval of administrative, student, and committee reports, as well as consent agenda items, before adjournment. No public comments were made during the open session.
Janet Ciarrocca
School Board Officials:
Hayley Toth, Elesia James, Zaire Ali, David Brockman, Jason Carter, Coleen Keefe, Richard Liguori, Dr. Paragi N. Patel, Steven Wen
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/24/2024
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Recording Published:
04/24/2024
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
North Brunswick
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